Bolin Technology R9-230NX handleiding
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Using VISCA over IP allows users to control the camera from anywhere that is on the same LAN as the camera. It involves connecting the PTZ camera to a network
switch. The steps are as follows:
1. Connect the camera to the network by inserting one end of a CAT6 cable into the 10/100/1000 LAN port of the camera and the other end into a network switch.
2. Congure the camera's IP address and related network settings to properly communicate with your network and PTZ Controller.
3. Connect aPTZ Controller that supports VISCA over IP to the network with a CAT6 cable.
4. Congure the controller's IP address and related network settings to properly communicate with your network and PTZ camera. Then enter the camera's IP
address and VISCA over IP port settings into the controller to access the camera.
NOTE:
NOTE:
Factory-Default Camera Settings for control of VISCA over IP
Factory-Default Camera Settings for control of VISCA over IP
Static IP Address: 192.168.0.13
Static IP Address: 192.168.0.13
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.0.1
Gateway: 192.168.0.1
VISCA over IP Control Port: 52381
VISCA over IP Control Port: 52381
To change these settings, refer to the
To change these settings, refer to the
Web Interface Conguration
Web Interface Conguration
section of this guide.
section of this guide.
NOTE:
NOTE:
The VISCA over IP port of the controller MUST be set to 52381 to communicate with and control the camera.
The VISCA over IP port of the controller MUST be set to 52381 to communicate with and control the camera.
ONVIF Protocol
Can be easily integrated with other ONVIF-compliant devices and systems. This allows for greater exibility and ease of use, especially withsetups that involve
multiple devices and systems.
ONVIF 2.4 (Prole S/G/T)
ONVIF Port: 2000
Audio Input
The camera features an industry-standard 10-pin LEMO connector to embed balanced audio. Users can choose to use a third-party breakout cable or purchase
Bolin's 10-Pin LEMO to XLR breakout cable (BLA-10). Once connected and activated from the Web Interface or OSD Menu, the audio will be embedded into the
camera's HDMI, SDI, and IP streams. To connect an audio source to the camera, follow these steps:
1. Obtain a 10-pin LEMO to XLR breakout cable. Plug the male LEMO connector of the breakout cable into the female LEMO connector that is labeled as "Balanced
Audio In/Out" on the back of the camera.
2. Using XLR cables, connect the output of the audio source (microphone, audio mixer, speaker, etc...) into the two female XLR connectors of the breakout cable.
3. To enable the audio and congure the audio levels, log into the camera's web interface or open the OSD menu.
CAUTION:
CAUTION:
Be sure to enable the audio input through the Web Interface or OSD Menu. Otherwise, your video streams will not have audio.
Be sure to enable the audio input through the Web Interface or OSD Menu. Otherwise, your video streams will not have audio.
NOTE:
NOTE:
Disregard the two male XLR connectors on the breakout cable. The audio output through XLR is not active.
Disregard the two male XLR connectors on the breakout cable. The audio output through XLR is not active.
NOTE:
NOTE:
The 3.5mm audio jack on the back of the device is for intercom (comms) use and is currently inactive. This feature will be enabled later.
The 3.5mm audio jack on the back of the device is for intercom (comms) use and is currently inactive. This feature will be enabled later.
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Productinformatie
| Merk | Bolin Technology |
| Model | R9-230NX |
| Categorie | Bewakingscamera |
| Taal | Nederlands |
| Grootte | 10466 MB |







